Software Quality Assurance (JAKARTA)

Software Quality Assurance (JAKARTA)

TRAINING OVERVIEW:
This training introduces concepts, metrics, and models in software quality assurance. The Training covers components of software quality assurance systems before, during, and after software development. It presents a framework for software quality assurance and discuss individual components in the framework such as planning, reviews, testing, configuration management, and so on. It also discusses metrics and models for software quality as a product, in process, and in maintenance. The course will include case studies and hands on experiences. During the training, participants will develop an understanding of software quality and approaches to assure software quality .

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS TRAINING?:
This training is specially designed for those who are taking or will take up the role of SQA. Specifically it will be of immense value to:

Quality / Testing Professionals

Quality Managers

Technical Managers with responsibilities in software development (Project Managers, Project

Leaders, Project Managers, Group Leaders, and Test Leaders…)

Managers responsible for establishing or managing a Software Quality Assurance group or a software quality assurance function

Be able to create a comprehensive quality assurance plan appropriate to the participant’s professional work environment

Be able to quantitatively assess the cost effectiveness of a SQA plan

Understand the CMM model, with the ability to access what general level a company is operating at, and what steps need to taken to advance to the next ability level

TRAINING BENEFITS:
All participants will get SQA (Software Quality Assurance) TOOLKIT consisting of Learning Material, References, Process/Templates and Checklist, Samples of Case Study
Experienced and Internationally Certified Trainer will guide participants in Case Study Session using Hands-on Approach
During the training our trainer will guide all participants to explore the use of SQA Toolkit in doing case study